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In respect to the Boats &c. from Salem, I doubt, in the first place, whether they can be brought over by Land ー in the Second, I am sure nothing could ever be executed here by Surprize; as I am well convinced that nothing is transacted in our Camp, or Lines, but what is known in Boston in less than 24 hours, ー indeed, Circumstanced as we are it is scarce possible to do otherwise, unless we...
Date: 7 August 1775
Volume: Volume 1
...I am afraid, that Boston Harbour is not yet impregnable. ー if it is not, it ought to be. ー Boston has not grown into favour with King George, Lord North or General Howe. ー It is no peculiar Spight against New York, which has induced the Fleet and Army, to invade it, ー it is no peculiar Friendship, Favour, or Partiality to Boston, which has induced them to leave it. ー Be upon your Guard. ー...
Date: 27 August 1776
Volume: Volume 6
Having the Cause of Our Bleeding Country Much at Hart, and being Confirm'd, that we cannot any way better Serve it, Than by Distres[s]ing our Unnatural Enemies by every Means in Our Power to prevent there getg the Necessary Supplys &c We have with the Bearer Capt Zach. Allin & others Determen'd to fit an armed Sloop called the Washington a very fast sailer to Crues in and About your Bay...
Date: 2 February 1776
Volume: Volume 3